
Knitwear designs
Our pure, fair and very durable cashmere yarn from Kyrgyzstan is suitable for a wide range of knitting designs. In collaboration with designers from near and far, we present you models hereafter, including links to the knitting instructions and our cashmere yarn.
Valais Slipover
by Skeinny Dippin
The Valais Slipover gets its name from the sunny Alpine canton of Switzerland. The delicate design by Skeinny Dippin is is worked top-down in faux cable pattern and can be worn as both a cozy winter jumper or a summery tank top. Approximately 7 balls of GRAND cashmere from our online shop, the knitting instructions via button and off you go!
Valais Top
by Skeinny Dippin
Valais top is a reminiscence of the sunny Swiss Alpine canton by English designer Skeinny Dippin. The cable motifs are inspired by walks through the Valais vineyards on hot summer days. At least 4 balls of our SUPERIOR (pictured here in the tone Natural) and the knitting pattern via button – off you go!
Sweater No. 15
Sweater No. 15 is a design by My Favourite Things. The oversized jumper with cable pattern is knitted from the top down and does not need to be sewn at the end. The style is classic, with a focus on great details. For size S, you will need approx. 21 balls of our DK cashmere yarn CLASSIC, shown here in the colour Olive. The knitting pattern in various languages and the cashmere are available via buttons, so let's get started!
Nuri Cardigan
by Sidispinnt
The Nuri Cardigan by Sidispinnt captivates with its distinctive mosaic pattern. It is knitted from top to bottom in one piece using ~12 balls of Cashmere SUPERIOR (shown here in the shades Natural and Terra). As five balls are worked simultaneously, this design/knitting instruction is aimed at advanced knitters.
Stepping Stones Shawl
Stepping Stones is a crescent-shaped shawl pattern designed by Julie Knits in Paris. The design progresses from garter stitch to brioche perfection. The version shown here was knitted by MariMar Strickcafé using four balls each of our SUPERIOR cashmere yarn in the colours Natural and Bosco. Get the knitting pattern and yarn via links and off you go!
Ranunculus
The Ranunculus sweater is a well known design by Japanese designer Midorsi Horse. It can be knitted with a smaller or wider neckline, as well as short sleeves or long puff sleeves with or without a diagonal cuff line. The model shown here is the sleeveless version by knitter Lalita Wild, made from four balls of our SUPERIOR cashmere sport yarn in the color Fire Lily. Get the knitting pattern and the yarn via links and off you go!
Stole «Fliedertraum»
The stole «Fliedertraum» is a desig by Christine Schlup aka Stricktine. The airy neat pattern on the inside makes the shape slightly wider and narrower again towards both ends. The knitting pattern in German is available via link, the matching yarn - approximately 7 balls of SUPERIOR cashmere – in our online shop.
Colby Vest
by Benjamin Svane
Colby Vest was created by Danish designer Benjamin Svane with our SUPERIOR Tawny Port. The timeless vest is knitted from the top down and has a loose fit so that it fits perfectly over a shirt. Approx. 5 balls of our SUPERIOR and the knitting pattern via button – off you go!
Bolero Oleander
by Woolcoffeetea
The Oleander bolero was designed by Stefanie Bender aka Woolcoffeetea. Crocheted seamlessly from our SUPERIOR Tawny Port with a lace pattern, it is suitable for all sizes. Approx. 5 balls of SUPERIOR cashmere yarn and the crochet instructions in German via button and off you go!

































